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The panel will always go for the more dramatic movie because that's the only thing they like. That's why I think 12 Years A Slave won over Gravity last year. I know not many people here liked it, but I was completely taken away by the movie.
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#1492
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I wonder if a horror film will ever get another best picture nomination. Has the genre become low-brow again? I remember Silence of the Lambs won it when it was released.
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I agree! It doesn't make sense because there have been some really great thriller/horror movies out there!!
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#1494
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I figured since a lot of people here don't like movies without gore
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#1496
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It would have to be really something special for that to happen... I hope it does happen again in the future.
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#1497
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Not even Let the Right One In(swedish version) won and that was the best movie to come out that year. Period. Imho
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#1498
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Horror don't need no awards. That stuff's just marketing anyway. The horror genere is already mainstream enough as it is.
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#1499
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Not really.... horror has kind of a niche audience.
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#1500
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I have a few movies I need to rewatch since the last time I watched them, I was more focused on if they scared me, and now I kinda don't care if it scares me or not.
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